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Share tips for 2015     

dreamcatcher - 13 Dec 2013 17:25

Just feel free to put down any share/shares you feel will do well in 2015 and future years.


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goldfinger - 20 Nov 2014 10:14 - 387 of 1268

>Avon Rubber jumps as profits beat expectations
Avon Rubber's rising profits have come in just as expected, says Questor


Avon Rubber makes products used in milking cows

By John Ficenec, Questor Editor6:00AM GMT 20 Nov 2014

Avon Rubber
702½p+43p
Questor says BUY
MANUFACTURING group Avon Rubber reported a strong rise in profits for the year, leading brokers to upgrade expectations, which helped to send the shares up more than 5pc yesterday.
The Wiltshire-headquartered group said adjusted pre-tax profits were up from £13.7m to £16.6m during the period, with revenue flat at £124.8m.
Chief executive Peter Slabbert hailed an “excellent year” during which Avon was steadily taking control of its distribution network, allowing it to charge retail prices rather than wholesale prices for its goods. The difference between the wholesale and retail price can be as much as 33pc.
Avon Rubber manufactures gas masks for the military and rubber items used by dairy farmers in the milking process; and the majority of the profit comes from the provision of those gas masks to defence clients.
Although defence budgets are under pressure worldwide, Avon said a strong order intake in Protection & Defence put the company in a good position for next year. It said it was well placed as the sole US defence supplier, where it is locked midway into a 10-year contract. Avon said orders of its M50 gas mask provided good revenue visibility.

The company now has a much stronger balance sheet position after it eliminated its £10.9m debt and turned it round to a £2.9m cash balance by the year end at September 30. Avon took charges of £2.3m during the year, the majority of which related to closing down old manufacturing facilities in the US. The company expects to make savings of £1m a year from next year following the closure.
Avon also generated plenty of cash during the year, the amount from operations almost doubling and investment spending falling sharply.
Meanwhile, the annual dividend was increased by 30pc to 5.61p, with the shares going ex-dividend on February 18 and payable on March 20. Although the dividend only offers a forecast yield of 0.9pc, it is expected to increase by more than 20pc and is covered eight times by earnings.
Questor recommended buying the shares as we flagged the possibility of upgrades (Buy, 627p, May 1), and we stick with this position for the long term. Buy.

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rekirkham - 21 Nov 2014 15:57 - 390 of 1268

Next news from Afren may be that a new CEO, and COO have been appointed.

Then an update on current drilling may be expected in December, which I guess
could be good news.

Crude oil price seems to have stabilized, and I think may tick up from current levels, after OPEC meeting.

Iraq situation / payments etc seem to be improved

£45 million thought to be misappropriated by ex directors could be substantially recovered.

I see Afren as a buy at the present price of 72.10.
Especially in the run to the new year, and with a PE ratio of about 2 ?
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